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Code · South Dakota · Title 11 · Chapter 11-7

11-7-6. "Redevelopment plan" defined--Purposes of plan.

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Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, for the purpose of this chapter, "redevelopment plan" means a plan for a redevelopment project area which plan provides an outline for the development or redevelopment of such area and is sufficiently complete:
(1)To indicate its relationship to definite local objectives as to appropriate land uses and as to improved traffic, public transportation, public utilities, recreational and community facilities, and other public improvements; and
(2)To indicate proposed land uses and building requirements in the redevelopment project.
(1)To promote the development of well planned, integrated neighborhoods;
(2)To secure safety from fire, panic, and other dangers;
(3)To promote health and the general welfare;
(4)To provide adequate light and air;
(5)To prevent the overcrowding of land;
(6)To avoid undue concentration of population;
(7)To avoid congestion in the streets;
(8)To facilitate the provisions of adequate transportation, water, sewerage, and other public requirements;
(9)To prevent the recurrence of slums or conditions of blight, and the spread of disease, crime, and juvenile delinquency; and
(10)To permit the development of the resources and the improvement of the economic facilities of the county, municipality, and the state.
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